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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
tr li 10 DAILY CAPITAL JOUftNAL, 8ALKM, OHB, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, lOOA. i'A f I FREE PRIZES For School Children Wo nro desirous of getting tho children's Idea of Santa Clnus, so wo bffcr special prizes for tho Best Drawing Most Artistic Cleverest -Conception Every school child will receive ix prlzo and has a chance for tlio big prize. All drawings must be dono lti ink, on white payer Oxll inches and must contain the iinnic and address of the artist, together with tlio name of tho school attended. Do not fold your drawings. HE ORIGINAL. NO TRACINGS ACCEPTED. PHIZES DISTHIB TJTEI) DEOEMJIElt 17. Pfediials Silk Waists Wo nro In receipt of 100 HEAUTIFUL NEW JAP BILK WA1STH Advance Styles. Yon .sorely can ho pleased from this representative showing of new and dainty styles. Ail sizes nro ready. Come In and seo those new and beautiful creations. HANDKERCHIEFS. Thousands of filmy handker chiefs. Vast quantities aro leaving our counters dally, and yet as sortments aro- still good on ac count of tho extensive prepara tions wo have made for tho Holi day Trade. Priced and varieties to suit your purso and taste. 5 to $G 00. miiiioNS. Wo aro showing tho grandest assortment of holiday ribbons at tho lowest prices reliable ribbons should be sold. Ribbons for per sonal adornment, for fancy work and decorative purposes In nil shades and widths. A Delayed Shipment of Just received a shipment Men's suspenders In fancy boxes bought especially for tho Holiday season on account of the Into ar rival they will bo ollered at won derfully Reduced Prices (Good 'Goods A c&: TlleiieMdSi Seo Itehguorb tho great Clairvoyant and Palmist at the Carnival, December 1-1 and in. Good Goods CITY NEWS A CoUcjMoa of ftwpgrtuBt Tftra gWfha for Your Otwuddwatlon will atnnd llttlo chnnco without n thorough knowlodgo of nccounta and kindred Btibjoctu. All of those nro taught thoroughly and practically at tho Capital Business Collogo of Snlom. Bend for our catalogue, 2t Hogau Estnto Appraised I Special Sale An inventory has boon tnkon of Of 49c Qllt Frnmotl Pictures for tho Thomas Hogan, ducousod, estato 2Co. Variety " Store. Annoru M, by tho appraisers, and tholr report J Welch, proprietor. la tho Marion county court, fixes tho valuo of tho proporty of tho Bald os tftto at $288.24. Lovorna Hogan, tho ndminintrntrlx, was authorized to sell at prlvato buIo from tho estato 418 bushels of wheat and 1G2 bush els of oats. Ills of tho Flesh Most of tho Ills flesh Is holr to nro reraodlod by Ootoopothy. Llkoly your Cflso would bo easily reached. It would at lonst do no harm to havo a talk with Dr. D. 11. Whlto, In tho Droyman hulldlug. tuos-frl A Useful Education A business education wus at ouo tlmo conuldorod useful only for thoso who expected to follow bookkeeping. It U not bo now. Such nn education Is considered tho proper kind for any one. no uinttor what his ocoupn tlon may bo, and If a young porson would succeed In buslncBa now, ho tmminmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmtmmmtmmmmmmm A GIFT For Wife or Mother l ono of our Iwautlful clocks "We havo many styles from which you rM select oho that will bo an oraa WMt to tho home, and we will gnar- It as a time-ktH'ix'r. Some of etrtkltig clocks aro Htted with deep, mellow-toned cathedral Grand Mask llallr- Ily tho W. O. 'W. dosroo team uni form ranks In tho Holman hall, Dec, 28. Grand march at 8:30. All valu ablo prizes, Dost orchestra In the city. - 2t. Notice " Tho Pa'cUlo Stntos Tol. & Tol Co, will not bo responsible for debts con tracted for supplies or material, ox copt on order signed by manager. W. II. Dancy, Mnnagor. 12-14-3t. Bpeclal Bale Of 4 Do (lilt Framed Pictures for 2Gc. Variety 8ton Aunorn M. Wolch, proprietor. for a Bridal . Present Or Ctirtttwun Wt, ohq of our clocks YAlt-OV MANTKTj CLOCKg JUVOUMS' OrXWKS x tmncm chock ' Barr's Jeweliy Store Cw. SHU mi Uboty Sis. MUti Graham Will Tako PupH In oil painting after January 12th. TIiobo InteroBted In this lino of work are Invited to call Thursdays or Sat urdays, at 959 South Twelfth stroot. They Will All lbThere All your frlonds will bo at tho Cnrnlvul tonight. Como along, on Joy tho music, throw confetti and forgot your troubles. New Filing Cu.e Tho governor's olUeo In tho state house Is bolng fitted out with a now system of filing cases to hold papers, Tho now system of cases adds very much to both tho nppearauco and usefulness of tho olllce, Hold Mwtlng A mooting Is being hold this aft ornoon by tho board of directors of tho Salem Mutual Cannery company. Tho object of tho mooting is to die cuss tho years business, aud formu late a report for tho annual moetlug. A largo year's business has boon transacted, but of courco tho moasuro pf profit It still to a largo extent problematical. All feol, howovor. that It has been a satisfactory year's pack. At nil oveut84 a good market baa been afforded tho fruit growers for their product, aud a large sum ut money has been xntitl4 for U kr, To this extent at Ut, th Ma- Isttl cnry kiw Ww a , and 1 (tttsMtetl ao for aaotktr yar 61 0af1 proprtqr aad favorable result. ' Hewlvlng Many lllds Many bids aro coming Into tho secretary of tho boards for supplies for tho various state Institutions'.' Music, Confetti, IHg Crowd Tho Carnival tonight will bo open until 12. Soo tho many attractions and onjoy nn ovenlng with tho stu donts at 271 Commercial stroof. Carload of Spuds A carload of potatoes enmo down tho river last night from Ilrown's Island consigned to H. S. Gilo. Tex., ThtB A Western Wonder. Thoro's a Hill at Dowlo, that's twlco as big as last year. wonder Is W. L. Hill, who from n wolght of 00 pounds has grown to ovor 180. Ho Bays: "I havo suf forod with a. torrlblo cough, when I bogan taking Dr. King's Now Dlscov ory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have moro than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only suro Cough and Cold euro. Quaran tood by, J. 0. Perry, druggist; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. o Notice. Tho annual mooting of tho share holders of tho Capital National Bank of Salem will bo hold at Its banking houoo In Sale-ra, Oregon, on Tues day tho eight day of January, 1907. Salem, Oregon, Dec. 8, 1906. JOS. H. ALBERT, 12-J0-lmo Cashier. New Crop Beans 4 Mis lima, beans 3S 6 Ns small whlto beans.,. 3 5 7 fcs largo whlto beans ,25e 7 tt pink bmm ,25c 5 lbs Bayo beans ....... .2Eo Fine Country Cured Hams. 7 Km. Mtrc&A grYeets 25c Moir Grocery Company iMMl. Judgo Burnett went to Albany this morning. Mrs. E. Taylor wont to Portland this morning. ' Ex-Governor Lord wont to Port land this morning. Robert Henderson, of Chemnwn. is visiting In the city. ( " John Dorcas went to Portland thi'd morning on buslnesfe. Mrs. C. B. ShGltbn Is In Portland for nn over-Sunday visit. J Hon. W. C. Hnwloy r'otdrned fi'om Lebanon this morning. Attorney I. N. Maxwell' Is In Port land today on business. Dan R. Knln, the mining man, went to Portland last evening. Prod Logg Is In the city ror nn over-Sunday visit with hla family. Conrnd Krebs. tho hop man, went to Portland last ovenlng on business. Btnte Printer J. R. Whitney and wlfo are In Portland for a brief visit. Mrs. J. Bean and Miss Pearl Doyle went to Portland this morning for n few dnyB. D. W. Miles, tho now band master at tho reform school, Is In town on business. W. R. Strong was among tho pas sengers bound for Portland this morning. MIbb Hortenso Eppley wont to Portland this morning for a few days' visit. Mrs. R. Ronoy, of Eugene, Is In tho city tho guost of friends and relatives. Mrs. R. Lewis, of Seattle, Is ex pected to arrlvo In tho city today to visit relatlvos. Miss Leona HIrsch went to Port land yostorday to spond sevoral days visiting frlonds. Mrs. C. D. Gnbrlolson nnd son, Carl, left this mornfng for n short visit in Portland. Mrs. Prod Fontnln loft this morn ing for Gold Hold. Nevada, where she will Join her husband. Miss E. A. Itosenbnum and sister, Miss Sarah Cardon, nro tho guests of Oregon City friends. Mrs. Spray returned this morning from Turner, whero sho has been visiting for tho past few days. H. Overton, formerly Justlco of tho penco of tho Woodburn district, was In town on business yesterday. Miss Powoll. Mrs. G. I. Stahl and Mrs. N. H. Looney, pf tho reform school, aro visiting In tho city. S. W. Miller, a well-known land nnd mlnornl locator, of Burns, Har noy county, is in Salem for a fow days. Mrs. R. Van Doron and daughter, MrB. H. B. Brophy, loft this morning for Eugene, whero th6y will visit rel atives. Harry Beard, tho bandmaster nnd teacher of tho Oregon Agricultural Collego, Ib visiting frlonds In tho city. Mrs, M. S. Zorgler loft this morn ing for Portland, whoro sho will Bpond tho holidays with frlonds nnd relatives, Paul nnd Lloyd Hauser, the enter prising proprietors of the Salem gun Btoro, wont to Portland on business this morning. Miss Elizabeth Lord has roturnod from Eugene, whoro sho was th.o guest of Miss Gladys Farrar at tho Sau PI sororloty house. Miss Helon Ewlng and sister, Mrs. Gortrudo McElfresh, who havo boon tho guests of Salem frlonds, loft this morning for Portlnnd. B. F, West and family havo gono to Eugene, whoro thoy will reside. Mr. West accepted a position with tho Dally Guard In that city. County Judge Scott and Road Overseer McCorklo wont to Marlon today to look after some road work that la to be dono on tho Santlnm, Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Klmbnll went to Portland this morning. Mr.. Kim ball will occupy tho pulpit of the Grace Motbodlst church In that city Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs, A. Simmons, of Eu gono, who havo been visiting Mr. Simmon's aunt, Mrs, J. Dancy on South Commercial street, went to Portland today. Warden Curtis and Tom Wilson. of tho penitentiary force, aro among tno cjuck ponds in tho lower Colum bia country, and expect to return In a fow days loaded with game. Mrs. A. H. Gunnoll, of Grant? Pass, left for home thlB morning. Sho has been visiting friends In this city. Sho was formerly Miss Laura Thomas, and. Is well known In Salem. Mrs. E. J. Pratt and daughter, Mrs. R. C. Blackwell, returned to their homes In Oregon City this morning. Thoy havo been attend ing tho funeral of the late Frank Pratt. . , .-.'. - " ' JlOUiN. STEINER. 'In Roseburg-, ' December 14 mnn. tn Mr. nnd Mrs. A. iE. ;;,;;;; " u. The parentsaro welMcriown -la this city. ' ' '" , 'DIED. 'l'x HILL.-At 'tlio hOmo of r her Bister, nt 1090 Center' street. In Uils dty; hf'3 "h.'m.. December 14, iyui, llosella jr. Hill, aged 37. Mrs. "Hill cairib hero from Port land' a few weeks ago, to 'hinke her homo w'lth her sister. Mrs. Nina ?U Rowland, but complications arose and her case crew worse until the end enme. Sho was born In Lane county, Decomber 10. 1809. Tho re mains were shipped Inst oVenlng to Eugene. Tho interment will bo nt Walton, the family home. THOMPSON At tho residenco of imr Ron. W. H. Beckett, on tho Wallnco road, two miles west of Salem, Mrs. Jano B. Thompson, of paralysis, aged 70 years, ten months and 11 days.. Sho leaves two daughters and ono son; Mrs. Alive, Allon. of Amity, Oregon; Mrs. Ione Lockmoro, of Se attle, Wash., and C. W. Beckett, of Polk county.. Sho enmo to Oregon in 1852. nnd settled with her Iiub bnnd on a donation land claim in Polk county, whero she has"llved all her life. Tho funeral will bo hold nt tho latoresldenco tomorrow (Sunday) nt 11 o'clock nnd'tho burial will bo hold at tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Rev. GlttlnB, officiating. '. -ii Charcoal Kills Bad Brd Of WHITNEY. At tho family homo on French Prairie, threo miles from Hubbard, yosterdny afternoon, Do combor 14, 190G, Robert Whltnoy, aged 72 years. Doath was attributed to heart trouble, said to havo boon brought on by tho excitement caused by tho shooting of his son, Lincoln, about n month ago by Orlando C. Murray, nnd tho subsequent trial. Ho enmo to Oregon with his pa rents when but 13 yenrs of age, In 1847, and on n portion of tho dona tion land clnlm secured by his fath er, which ho subsequently purchased from him and slnco fnrmed; In Into years ongnglng extensively In bop growing. Ho was married February 12, 18GG, to Miss Hannah Pendleton, of Baker's Prairie, who survives him. Nino children wero born to them, of whom eight survive, tho youngest, Lincoln, having been shot and killed last month. The children nro George W Ollvor C, Mrs. Ardala Barnes, Asa, Clnrenco, Andrew nnd Goldsby II. Whitney. Mr. Whltnoy was a member of tho I. O. O. F. nnd K. of P. lodges, and thoy will conduct tho funeral, tho ar rangements not being yet completed. CI Last 'ifct RwuwW taU 1 tae last night of ta MW-Wlatwr Carslval Tuft for all at 171 Coauaarela). DAUGHERTY. At tho homo of his mother, In this city, nt 9:35 a. m., Docomber 1, 1906, Henry A uaugnerty, aged 48 yearB, 2 months and 8 days. Mr. Daughorty was born Novem ber C, 1858 In Oquawka, 111. He had lived In Salem up to threo yenrs ago, when ho removed to St. Johns. Ho had been sick for somo tlmo from tho effect of a enncorous growth In tho stomach. His wlfo being sick, ho was brought to Salem to the homo of his mother, Mrs. Myra A. White, at 1087 Stato Btreet. The case Is ono that baffled tho skill of modern surgery, as five Port land physicians despaired of tho man's recovery. Ho also received treatment from local physicians, but to no avail. Besides his wlfo, ho leaves threo children to mourn his death, two girls, Leona, aged 14, and Ida Mabel, aged 10. and a son born last Thanks giving day; his mother, Mrs. Myra A. Whlto, of this city, a brother, Louis F. Dougherty of Seattle, and a halt brother, Elmo S. White, of this city. Ho was a member of the St. John's Methodist church, Tho funeral servlco will bo held at tho home of his mother on State street at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tho burial will tako place in St. John's cemetery church tomorrow. Lcwg 'rejwesee Flgkt. . For 20 years W. L. Rawbi of Bells, Tenn., fought aaaa! catarra. H write: "Tke swelling aad soreaess Inside my aoee was fearful, till I be Baa appiyiag Bucklaa's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused tke soreneae aad swelling to disappear, never to reUra." Boat salve la ex Istftnoe; 25c at J. C. Perry's druggist. Moatana Was Christened. Norfolk, Va., Dec, IB. The ar mored cruiser Montana, a sister to tho Washington and tke Teaaeesee, was lauacked today, gkewaa ekrta teaed by Mlu Minnie Coarad, of Great Falls. Jtfoat. Tke tovwaor aaa no present. Disagreeable Odor AHslKfhw gestion or from A.,y JJ :i;irrT,vniteiiU.t 'J" a topped. Sample Package Mailed .... iujiiv UUU CO v.'i breath where you wohM -.41 it at all. It Is nnuseatlng i0? people to stand before then? whilo you are talking, givo whiff or two of your bad brerf ..j .v,.Uvo num IOOU tor on your stomach. Sometlm imve ii an mo morning, tuft sour, bilious, bad breath. tJ biuii umi, ai once uy swallowhi, or iwo oi smart Charcoal Lo tho most powerful gas and odJj ou. uuio wui liruimreu. 41 Sometimes vniii- mo..i. .11 themselves in your breath to wno iaiK with you. 'Yoa',i onions," or "You've been eating In tho fnco of your friend. '.r coal 1b a wonderful absorb uuutb, as every one Knows. Ttnl why Htuart's Charcoal Loienrei. so quick to stop all gases and o or odorous food!!, as gas from l gestion. ( Don't use breath perfumes, ij never conceal tho odor, and i absorb tho gas that causes thee Besides, tho very fact of using tb reveals tho reason for their '& Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges lit! first placo stop for good all u brosh and belching of gas, andns your breath pure, freBh and m Just nftor you've eaten. Thet'i ono will turn his fnco away fa you when you broatho or talk; p breath will bo pure nnd frert, besides your food will tnste so better to you at your next meaUj try It. Charcoal does pther wondst things, too. It carries nwajr t your stomach and Intestines, till) ltnpurltics thcro massed togethtrli which causes tho bad breath, coal 1b a purifier ns well as n 8orber. Charconl la now by far the i most easy and mild laxative iu A wholo boxful will do no barn;: fact, tho moro you tako the bfl Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are a, of pure willow cbnrcoal and id with just a faint flavor of heci: mako thorn palatablo for fo not too Bweot. You Just chevt! llko candy. Thoy nro abioW harmless. j Got a now, pure, sweet br freBhen.your stomach for jourw meal, nnd keop tho intestines In working order. These two M nro tho secret of good health Ions llfo. You can get all thecif coal necessary to do theso wonWl things by gottlng Stuart's Cbffl Lozenges. Wo want you to testt Uttlo wonder workers yourself" foro you buy them. So send nig full namo and address for sample of Stuart's Charcoal & ges. Then after you have trk Bamplo, and been convinced, l yoiir druggist and get a 25c bo, thorn. You'll feel better all cw more comfortable, and "cleaner"" sldo. Send us your name nnd addresiaj dttv nnii wo will at once sens j by mall a samplo package Wl Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 60 Stai Bldg., Marshall, Mich o LEG WAS nROlCKX. Holwrt Orr Injured Wdle HQ at Mornlngsldc. RobortOrrhadhi8legbrokJ terday while blasting at the BJ place at Mornlngslde. U,f 7 gad back, wero badly rUJMJ ws struck by pieces of , kjSring failed to get far jtwW from It after lighting "Jj to fire tho blast. fd Dr. J. N. Smith was calW ln lonueu 10 urn m -- , his homo on tho Ratcllff P !.,. no ooav nn could bO CXP im rf " der tho circumstances. fl Moaer to Loss Jj Over Ladd & Bush's Bask. meeSocnqr Fraak Meredltk, RHWfll OMee wrta w. -- 12 9 CeBell Stre. NEVVTODA3 WmumI 0 acres ... iaa nnr acre. Hon! Co.. per J. v. dependent?, 0;' nt d'p " i l JUT- W